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Variational Abnormal Behavior Detection With Motion Consistency

Jing Li, Qingwang Huang, Yingjun Du, Xiantong Zhen, Shengyong Chen, Ling Shao

2021IEEE Transactions on Image Processing58 citationsDOI

Abstract

Abnormal crowd behavior detection has recently attracted increasing attention due to its wide applications in computer vision research areas. However, it is still an extremely challenging task due to the great variability of abnormal behavior coupled with huge ambiguity and uncertainty of video contents. To tackle these challenges, we propose a new probabilistic framework named variational abnormal behavior detection (VABD), which can detect abnormal crowd behavior in video sequences. We make three major contributions: (1) We develop a new probabilistic latent variable model that combines the strengths of the U-Net and conditional variational auto-encoder, which also are the backbone of our model; (2) We propose a motion loss based on an optical flow network to impose the motion consistency of generated video frames and input video frames; (3) We embed a Wasserstein generative adversarial network at the end of the backbone network to enhance the framework performance. VABD can accurately discriminate abnormal video frames from video sequences. Experimental results on UCSD, CUHK Avenue, IITB-Corridor, and ShanghaiTech datasets show that VABD outperforms the state-of-the-art algorithms on abnormal crowd behavior detection. Without data augmentation, our VABD achieves 72.24% in terms of AUC on IITB-Corridor, which surpasses the state-of-the-art methods by nearly 5%.

Topics & Concepts

Computer scienceProbabilistic logicOptical flowArtificial intelligenceConsistency (knowledge bases)Computer visionAmbiguityTask (project management)Machine learningPattern recognition (psychology)Image (mathematics)Programming languageManagementEconomicsAnomaly Detection Techniques and ApplicationsVideo Surveillance and Tracking MethodsHuman Pose and Action Recognition
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